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Old Tue Feb 08, 2011, 06:32pm
Robert Goodman Robert Goodman is offline
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Looks like he was obviously leading with the helmet & mask.

What bothers me is that explicitly leading with the mask is still being taught in tackling technique. Not only that, but a supposedly safe tackling technique is taught that disavows use of the mask but that would require extreme dorsiflexion of the neck to avoid it; the latter would work if we had the anatomy of many quadrupeds and birds and could use the prow of the sternum as a ram. And if you dorsiflex your neck but not quite enough to avoid contact, you take it on the chin!

I will say this: Straight-on head contact that results in dorsiflexion of the neck is not as prone to causing neck injury as contact with the crown, contact that results in forward flexion, or a sideways blow to a rotated neck. Whiplash and other dorsiflexion injuries are also usually not as severe an injury as can result from the other kinds. However, even under the most innocent conditions even dorsiflexion can injure seriously; it happened to the mother of someone I know, recently while she was getting shampooed at a beauty parlor!
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